Traumatising experience with TP - Operations TP Employee Review

1.0
Jul 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

As many people already know, working in the BPO industry can be quite challenging. Unfortunately, some managers and directors tend to focus more on appearing impressive rather than genuinely supporting their teams. There is often very little flexibility offered to employees. For example, if your shift is scheduled for nine hours, you are expected to be at your desk for the entire duration without much room for personal comfort. The break system is particularly frustrating, as employees are typically given only two 10-minute breaks during their shift. This short window makes it difficult to attend to basic needs like eating or using the restroom comfortably. It often feels like these breaks are insufficient and do not respect the natural requirements of employees during a long working day. One of the more disappointing aspects is the lack of visible support from the HR team. It often seems like HR representatives are hard to reach or unavailable when employees face challenges. Additionally, the salary offered, such as 50,000 INR, does not seem to reflect the level of responsibility and stress the employees handle daily. Training is another area where there is a noticeable gap. Proper training is rarely provided, and even the trainers themselves appear to be underprepared or overwhelmed. This results in a cycle where employees are expected to perform without adequate guidance, which naturally leads to errors and escalations. It’s disheartening when agents are held accountable for issues beyond their control due to these systemic shortcomings. In summary, I would advise anyone considering joining the BPO sector to think carefully before making a decision. It might be more beneficial to stay home and prepare for other opportunities that offer a healthier work environment and better career growth prospects. Otherwise, the experience might take a toll on your mental and emotional well-being.

Cons

If you really care for your health and mental health never join this company.

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Fast pace environment that does not necessarily feel organized all the time. Even though I thrive in fast pace work, some contracts are managed better than others. Feels more like a temp agency than a proper workplace with so many contracts. If the company we are contracted with does not want our employees anymore, they can cut people at any time. This will trigger TP to transfer you to a new project/contract. Working in the office was quite the drama at the time. If you work in an office, best to focus on yourself and keep your head down to avoid drama.

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